This hilarious Australian classic tells the story of the Kerrigan family, who go to great lengths to defend their home against a compulsory acquisition for airport expansion. The film's comedic success lies in the eccentric characters, memorable lines, and their relentless optimism in the face of bureaucracy. Its sharp wit and heartwarming message make it an endearing and uplifting comedy that has become a cult favourite.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Rob Sitch
Centering around Muriel Heslop's dream of getting married even though she lacks a suitable partner, this film is a laugh-out-loud mixture of quirky characters and awkward situations. Muriel's journey from social outcast to transformed woman, along with her iconic catchphrase "You're terrible, Muriel," provide plenty of humor and charm. Despite tackling serious issues like self-esteem and friendship, this movie is laugh-out-loud funny and has become an Australian classic.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: P.J. Hogan
This flamboyant road trip comedy follows two drag queens and a transgender woman journeying across the Australian Outback in their tour bus, named "Priscilla." The outrageous costumes, unforgettable musical numbers, and witty banter between the three leads contribute to the film's status as an iconic and hilarious Australian comedy. While addressing themes of identity, acceptance, and self-discovery, the film's humor and heart ensure it remains a beloved classic.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Stephan Elliott
This iconic fish-out-of-water comedy stars Paul Hogan as Michael "Crocodile" Dundee, an Australian bushman who ventures to New York City with an American reporter. The film's humor comes from Dundee's naïve observations and reactions to the urban jungle, as well as his incredible survival skills, which often leave city dwellers dumbfounded. Its blend of Australiana and lighthearted adventure makes it one of the funniest movies to come out of Australia.
- Released: 1986
- Directed by: Peter Faiman
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Rick Dial, Phillip DeVona, Joshua MikelFeaturing a lazy and cheeky main character, Jack Simpson, who is only a member of his local lawn bowls club for the free parking, this film showcases the sharp humor and lively characters that define Australian comedies. When the bowls club faces financial ruin, Jack discovers a passion for the sport and works to save the day. The movie combines sports-related antics with witty banter and memorable one-liners, making it a must-watch for fans of Aussie humor.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Bryan Coley
An unlikely hero in the form of a talking pig, Babe, steals the show in this heartwarming and funny family film. Babe's journey to become a sheepdog (or rather, a "sheep-pig") is filled with endearing moments, charming characters, and, of course, plenty of hilarious situations. Through its unique premise and undeniable charm, Babe offers laughter and joy for all ages.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Chris Noonan
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